ATTACKED BY A TRAMP. I TRY ONE Pound of out1 55c chocolate caudy assortment and tlien tell us if voit ever tasted its equal at less than 40c. Remember we have 40 kinds at this price. We are also agents for Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound and 30c for a yi lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, 1 N. IVloln St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A ture cure or your money It n trtnl. refunded. (Jive SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Teh-phono ConiHM'tlon. The Bon-Ton MILLINERY ! LEADS IN STYLES. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices. FOR NEW STYLES IN GO TO THE BON TON MILLINERY, No. 39 North Main Street. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No ItsK&st Coat Htreet, Hhrnandoah, 1'euna Mall orders promptly attended to. perguson's Theatre ONE NIUHT ONLY. Benefit A. O. H. MONDAY. OCT. 10. 1898. Tlic Legitimate Irish Comedian, Mr. Daniel Sully, And his clever associates in the lat eit drama success, Uncle Rob. A PLAY OP TO-DAY. lull of heart interest, pathos and comedy A POSITIVE NOVELTY. Elaborately Staged and Costumed. PRICES, - - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cis, Reserved seats on snle at Kirlin's. PLAIN TO BE SEEN I Your eyes need attention. It is a mistake to neglect them. It is better to give too much than too little attention. Carefully fitted glasses will protect your eyes for a lonrr time to come. Better have them tested by our new method free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Main Street. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. T-. T Cntan 37 Welt E. jjt ITUl&jr, Centre Et. m and you euro its consequences. Thoso aro somoof tho consequences of constipation : lilllousnosa, loss of appetite, pimples, sour stomach, depression, coated tongue, night mare, palpitation, cold feet, debility, diz rinesa, weakness, backache, vomiting, jaundice, piles, pallor, stitch, irritability, nervousness, headache, torpid liver, heart burn, foul breath, sleeplessness, drowsi ness, hot skin, cramps, throbbing head Ayer Aro a Sura Cur a for Constipation Dr. J. C. Aycr's Tills are a specific for all diseases of tho liver, stomach, and bowels. "I suffered from constipation which as sumed such an obatlnatu form that I feared It would cause n Rtopiingo of t!io bowels. After vainly trying various remedies, I bo gan to tako AVer's fills. Two boxes effected a completo cure." D. BUKKE, Saco, lie. "For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, which became so bad that tho doctors could do no moro for me. Then I began to tako Aycr's Pills, and soon tho bowels rocovored their natural action." VM. II. DeLAUCETT, Dorset, Ont THE PILL THAT Y1LL. CAMP MEADE EVACUATION. Vnccliiiitlnc tho Troops I'rcimrutory to tho Movi'iuolit South, Mlddletown, Pa., Oct. 10. Chle Sur- seon Glrard Is Betting reauy lor tne movement south of the Second corps. He began today vaccinating the troops to guard against an outbreak of pmnll pox. The colonel has arranged with the hospitals In Philadelphia and through the eastern end of the state to take Cure of the sick of the corps. As fast ns the Held hospitals fill up the in valids will be shipped away In a special hospital car. Major General Graham has no defi nite Information as to the movement of his command beyond tho order of Quar termaster General Ludlngton to the chief quartermaster to commence the shipment of troops Oc. 27. General Graham Is opposed to taking his com mand south, and has requested the war department to forward tho corps as a unit to Cuba for duty ns an army of occupation. He Is afraid of an outbreak of sickness among his men If they are taken from the healthy climate In the north and dropped down In the south for a month and then shlppped to tho West Indies. The troops nre In excel lent condltltlon nnd General Graham thinks If they nre shipped direct across tho water there will not bo much sick ness. The Two Hundred and Third New Tork regiment Is still Isolated In tho Conewago Hills, and will hardly re turn to Camp Meade before tho latter part of next week. The sick In the regi ment that have not been sent to city hospitals are doing nicely, and yester day over fiOO reported for duty. The Second West Virginia Is scheduled to arrive tonight from its march to Gettys burg to attend tho dedication of a regi mental monument. Colonel Casteel has asked permission to tako his command to Philadelphia's peace Jubilee. This Is the only West Virginia regiment In the command, and It Is thought Gen eral Graham will make It a part of the provisional division. There Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for concha, 25c. At Qruhlor lro9., drug store. The Same Hero, Xelchbor. Kiom Ashland Local. David M. Graham, of Mahanoy City, and our next Republican State Senator from tlds district, was a pleasant callor to town last night nnd made friends by tho hundreds. Tho people of Ashland and in this vicinity are (joins to qivo that popular and generous hie hearted gentleman n rousint' big veto at this Tall election. Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Itub well with Itcd Flag Oil, 25e. At Ornhler Jlros., drug storo. BUSCHNER'S SKIRT BINDING. UNEQUALLED DURABILITY. POR Once used no other can take its place. It is not a cheap nude article. It is made of specially selected wool, the "brush" edge threads being woven in with the heading not sewed on ns all others are and it is guaranteed to out wear any other make on the mar ket It will not cost you more than 10 cents on a skirt more than other makes, nnd it will wear three times as long, THIS IS PLAIN TALK That the Boston Factory Shoe Store carries an exceptionally big line of boots and shoes. All our coods are purchased direct fronf the lactones. This enables us to sell cheaper than our competitors and also our imitators. Here are a few prices : Hen's solid leather shoes, from Poc up Ladles' " " 90c up Children's solid leather shoes, 35c up OUR BOOTS, Especially for the miner, are selling cheaper than anywhere else. In prices we are not to be outdone. All our boots and shoes are made of leather and not of paper as are being sold by some stores. BOSTON I SHOE t, 27 South Main Street, SheDttdoali, I. 8PONT, PROP. rouit hoous arovis post orncu. Pa. liUOWNLEE'S REPORT. 1lio Causes Itn Assign for tlio Illgli Dentil Itatu In the Aline. In his first report as Chief of the Bureau of Mines in Pennsylvania Hohert Drownleo says s "Whilo it is true that tho number of acci dents has been reduced sinco 1870 tiotwltli. standing tho fact that the dangers incident to mining have, increased, still with nil tho requirements of law ns to inspection, nnd with improved methods of working, and tnk lug into account tho dangers peculiar to coal mining, especially anthracito coal, tho reason for such n large number of accidents, in a uieasu re, still seems unexplained. Tho high dcuth rate in tho anthracito region is in part accounted for by tho great thickness of tho scams or beds, their frequent heavy pitches, thn depth of tho mines, their gase ous condition, nnd tho groat quantities of explosives used in tho mining of coal." Further on Mr. llrowuleo attributes the largo number of accidents to neglect of proper precautious and dlsobodleuco of tho mine law, nnd adds : "Thoro is no question hut that if thomlno rules, goneral and special, wero moro rigorously enforced, the number of accidents would bo very materially reduced. Somo peoplo attrlhuto tho cause of so many ac cidents to tho largo foreign element em ployed in and about tho mines. I have my doubts ns to that being the cause. My exper ience nnd observation have, been that this class nro ns careful of danger, If not moro so, than many of tho oxporlenccd minors. I know I will bo critlzod for these expressions, but thoy stand good until proven otherwise" Commenting upon Chief Inspoctor llrown lee's report, Mines aud Minerals of Scmnton says : "Tho enforcement of tho laws relating to accidents depends very largely upon public opinion, and thoso in authority report both publicly and privately that It is very diffi cult to feecuro convictions for infractions of tho mine law. Failure to sccuro results through legal action is undoubtedly dis couraging, but it nevertheless remains tho duty of overy inspector nnd of evory mine official to carry out the law to its fullest ex tent nnd then if the courts nnd public opinion do not uphold them, let tho blame bo fixed in the proper placo. Moro rigid mine illsciplino is moreover essential and imperatively needed nnd right bore thore is great room for improvement upon the part of superintendents nnd foro men. "Tho role of n disciplinarian is never a pleasant one, but until tho ability to onforco regulations is acknowledged as of equal or greater importance than technical ability in tho mako up of n foreman very little Ini provement can be Hoped lor in tuo provou- tiou of accidents. "The inspector can recommoud and tho managoi can mako regulations, but neither can execute them excepting through suitable subordinates. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup stops tlnlt tickling In tho throat. This rellablo remedy nllays nt once irritations of tho throat, soro throat, hoarseness and otbor bronchial atlec- tious. SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES I.Hrgo Congregations 111 tlte Kviingellcul iilitl CuKury lluptlftt Churches. The seventh anniversary of tho Keystouo League of tho Christian Endeavor was observed in tho United Kvangelical ehurcli on North Jardlu street. There was n sunrUo prayer nicotine at six o'clock in tho morning, aud at ton o'clock Itov. I. J. Itcilz delivered a sermon. At 0 p. m. thoro was n service of soug and half an hour later Christian Kn deavor services commenced. Addresses wore maiio ny tlio pastor, uov. 1. J. Koitz, David Faust, O. S. Keklor and J. II. Kestor. Tho choir rondorod anthems. Tho mombors of IIopo Section No. 10, Junior Templars of Honor nnd Temperance, attended services in tho Calvary Ilaptist church on South Jardin street last night and listened to nu interesting nnd impressive sermon by tho pastor, Itov. 11. II. Albiu. The choir, under tho leadership of William Waters, roudcrcd special anthems. NO OH1T IN THIS SICK. Urlt is a grand thing and pulls a man through many a ditliculty. But there is no grit in tho sick. The debilitated and suf- forcra from nervous prostration, thoso per mancutly subject to gloom and depression know that with the loss of vigor nnd vitality grit goes with them. Sometimes, however, courago is infused into the sick by good news, Well, hero is a pieco of good news that should bring back hope and courage. Dr. Greene, 35 West lltb St., New York City, tho noted and successful specialist who cures so many of tho worst casts of weakness and loss of vigor, oilers to givo advico by mail, freo, to ull who writo to him. Hero is a raio oppor tunity to get back health. Write to I)r. Qreeno to-day. Letters Orniiteil. Letters tostnmontnry were granted to Jano Cnther on tho estate of John Gather, late o Shonandoab. Lcttors of administration were granted to John J. Oildoa, on tho estato of Daniel Qildea, Into of Italin township, deceased Also to Hose Heron on tho estate of Lawrence Herron, Into of Uahn township, deceased. For your watch repairing and jowelry re pairing go to Ike Oikln's, 120 South Main street. tf Suits mill Cross Suits. Much of Justice Malcy!s tlmo In his court room at Glover's Hill wnsconsumod Satur day night by tho trial of several cases arising out of n quarrel between noighbors nt tho flats on West Coal street. Mrs. Honora Itcardon prosecutod Georgo Wallace forsurcty nnd threats to kill, aud her daughter, Mar garet, prosecuted Wallace for striking her in tho faco, Wallace then sued Mrs, ICcardoo for throwing ashes in his wife's faco and prosecuted Margaret Keardon for assaulting liiui. Tho Kcardons wero required to furnish $200 ball, each, for trial nt court and Wallace gave ?100 hail in each case. Remember if You nave a Couch or Cold, Pan-Tina always euros, 25c. At Gruhler Jlros., drug store. Much ltejolcllig. There was much rejoicing nt tho resldeuce of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Friedman, on Wost Centro street last evening over tho recent ndventof a baby girl. Tlio ovent was cele brated by tho parents extending a largo num. bcr of Invitations to their friends to be pres ent. A feast had been prepared and a merry time was spent, Thosu in attendance woro: Mr. and Mrs. David Lovine, Mr. mid Mrs. Kills Supowitz, Mr. nud Mrs. Ike Orkin, Mr. and Mrs. It. Shaplra, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mitulck ; Miss Hannah Goldbass, of Chicago; nnd Messrs, Max Lcvit, Jacob I.evit, Abe Sherman, L. Maisel, Kills Duell, II. Kubinsky, 11. Greonberg, Max Friedburg, Sam lilocL, Jacob Ohelsky, Wolf Levlne, Simon SIcgel, nnd Mr, Miller, of Philadelphia. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures u rough or cold In short order. Ono bottle of this wonderful remedy will eilect a cure. It is absolutely the best cough syrup made, l'rlce 25c. i (vera to Orgiiulte, A rumor (s current about town that the drivers for merchants and others nre about to form n permanont organization fur the pur pose of adopting n uniform rate of wages, Thoy want tho uniform rate of flO per month. Gerauumus, fuclndas, iianslcs, daises, roses etc., for spring pUuting at Payne's nurseries, Olrardvillo, Tuberose aud gladiolus bulbs. It will pay you to read Ike Ork iu's an nouncements 011 tho fuuitb page. tf JWIss l.nlil Witters, n Furninr Itesldmt nt Tim n, ling a Thrilling Kxpcrlonco. Miss Lulu Waters, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas C. Waters, of Eurekn, Connor residents of town, was attacked by a tramp on Wednesday Inst, nnd was klrkcd and gngged until unconscious, Miss Waters was at homo nlouo whon n rough looking tramp, evidently an Italian, applied for something to cat. Sho wont into tho collar aud pro cured a loaf of bread. Tho tramp said he didn't want brendj ho wanted cakes nnd pies. Miss Waters said sho had none aud started to run fur tho door, nnd nt tho same time, screamed for help. Tho tramp thon caught er by tho hair, nnd chocked bor until sho was unconscious nnd fell to tho floor. lie then began kicking hor In the back, which s now a mass of bruises. When Misi Waters called for help a nearby blacksmith ran to cr assistance or tho girl might havo been killed. Tho girl's father nnd sovoral others chased the tramp but ho escaped into a corn eld. Several hours after Miss Wnteas re gained consciousness, and It is thought sho is not dangerously injured. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Sue Kamor has returned from a visit to friends at Heading. Cornelius Davenport spout a part of to-day nt l'ottsvllle, on business. William Flemnilng, of Pottsvillo, spent ycBterday in town visiting friends, S. O. M. Hollopotor, Esq., has returned from a visit to his family at Philadelphia. Mrs. H. 1J. Hunter and 31rs. N. W. llcddall spent to-day visiting friends, nt Pottsvillo. Jnhn.W. Parkor, editor of tho Mahanov city lieconl, was a visitor to town yesterday narry ArogooU. ,lr.. and Edward Hoiblnl of Port-Carbon, spent to-day visiting friends 111 town. Mrs. William Htmcr, of North Main streot, presented her husband with n daughter Saturday night. M. M. liurke, K. W. Shoemaker nnd T. 11. lleddall, Esiis., transacted leeal business at l'ottsviiio to-day. William F. Thomas, of the 21st U. S. In fantry, arrived homo to-day from Plattsburg, N. Y., on a thirty-day furlough. T. K. Kdwards Is changing Ids lcslleuce from South Jardin sticet to the houso on South White, streot recently vacated by lf. YV. WlUtelock. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ISaird and family, of Brownsville, aud Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Ilaird. of McKccsport. enjoyed a drivo through tho Catnwissa valley yesterday. Messrs. Morris Hentschler and Harrison G. Fisher, of Kinetown, wore business visitors to town to-day. A. L. Gehring, druggist at Wesley's phar macy, has gouo to Hellertowu, to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stout have returned from a visit to relatives and frionds In Potts villo nnd Columbia county. Misses Mnry Jano Hopkins and Annio Lnwsou hav gono to Buck Horn to visit friends. They will also attend tho Blooms burg fair. Max Supowitz, of East Centro street, and daughter, Faiinio, and tho latter's friend, Harry Ivatifmaun, of Towanda, Pa., weto passengers to Nuw York to-day. Willis McCJuuly, of Minersville. was tho guest of a town acquaintance yesterday. .MiasCamlllo Wadluigcr. of l'ottsvllle. is staying with tho Misses Stank, on Suiilh Jardin btrcot. Misses Martha Harrison and Phoobo Sim mons, of Miamukin, were entertained by Miss .Mary Griffiths, of West Oak street, yesterday. Mrs. Davis and daughter, Margaret, who had been visiting the Higgins family, on West Cherry street, returned to their homo in Philadelphia to-day. Deserting Dclnnii, Thoro is no longor any doubt but what a groat change will tako place at Delano in tho near future. Tho paint and carponter shops will bo removed to Sayre just as soon as tho buildings thoro nro completed. Tho dimen sions of tho machines in tho carpenter shop nave oeen taKen, anu tlioy will bo removed. Tho frog department is overcrowded with orders nnd tho mon at present aro working day and night, but whon tho orders aro filled this department will nlso bo removed. Whon these department are removod, there will bo nothing left nt Delano but tho machine shops anu tuo depot. Coco Argoliuo, the genulno article, for sale at Kirlin's drug storo. 10-0-lf To thn 1'iihltc. Editor IIkkald : Please allow mo spaco in your valuable papor to present to tho pub lie tho following facts : That my son, Thomas E. Doyle, was honorably discharged from tho Army of the United States on the 25th day of August, 1803 ; that, on tho Issuing of said discharge, ho received, in full, $30.03; that through the efforts of hie sister, Mary, he was discharged ; that all reports to tho contrary aro not correct. Mrs. Thomas Hopkinh. Shenandoah, Oct. 10, 1803. Flogfir MnHhoil, John Frledonbach, a L. V. K. R. brake man, bad n linger badly mashed at Delano yesterday whilo drawing a coupling pin. Going to California, Mrs. M. SI. Barlow and Miss Hosotta and Masters William and Hiram Barlow will leave Mahanoy City to-morrow for Passedena, rallforuia, where they will spend tho winter, niran will enter tho University of Cali fornia. Iteslatod Arrest. Tho incossant cries of a drunken man in chargo of Special Officer Alex awoko the residents of South Stain street at an early hour yestorday morning. Tlio prisoner resisted arrest and It became necessary for tho officer to uso violent methods. During u tusslo the officer's watch chain was torn olT. With tho assistance of Officer Foyle tho drunk was afterwards lodged In the lockup. THAT JOY HI. J'i:i:i,IN(l With tho exhilarating sense, of reuowed health aud strength nnd internal cleanliness, which follows tho uso of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to tho few who havo not progressed beyond the old-timo medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes oll'ered but never ac cepted by the well-Informed. Buy thu genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Sprup Co. Curs Piled Up. While Engineer John Mack was taking n Lehigh Valley train of coal cars from Delano to Packcrton Saturday night, nud when a short distance from the former place, an nxlo broke aud twelve cars woro piled up. Nubody was Injured nnd the wreckugo was cleared away in tlmo for tho morning traffic. Cupid's Doings. Much surpriso was occasioned among the attaches of tho Ferguson Houso last evening when it was made known that Miss Dora Schultz, a waitress, was wedded to Frank Keller, nu Ashland barber. Tho nuptial knot was tied on July 4th, last, nt tho Luth eran parsonage in ABhland. Mrs. Keller left the hotel to-day to join her husband at his homo near (lirardvillo. Kicked by it Mule. Haymond BIuo, a boy 16 years old residing in Locust Valley, wm kicked on tlio jaw by a inulo yesterday. His face was badly lacerated and all his teeth wero knocked out. Tko bey was removed te tho Miners' hvipltal. llnapltnl Trustees Meet, Tlio Board of Trustees of the Miners' hospital held a meeting at tho Institution thisafternoon. Tho business was of a purely routine character. At Payne's nursery, Gtrardville, yon will find the largest stock overseen In the county. PITHY POINTS. llHppenlngs Throughout tlio Country Chrrmlctml for Hasty I'erusnl. Tho Polish Cuthollc church at Shamokin is undergoing oxtcnslvo Improvements. Thouian P. Kyan has resigned ns clerk nt tho Mansion House In Mahanoy City. The P. & It. railroad excursion to Camp Meade yesterday was largely patronized. An oxchaugo predicts that Delano will bo merely n coaling station 0110 year hence. Foreigners nre returning to tho anthracite region from tho western part of the state. The game season opens on Saturday, nud gunners are maklne preparations accordingly. Four hundred pounds of Hour Is tho dally average usod in tho bakory nt tho almshouse.. Tho Sons of Tcmpcmnco ot St. Nicholas nro raising fuuds to furnish tho church with carpet. Tlio Funeral Benefit Association of tho Daughters of America meets In Caindon, N. J to-day. William T. Smyth, of Pottsvillo, is now superintendent of tlio Parrlsh colliery nt Plymouth. Col. Stone, tho Hepubllcan randidato for Governor, will address tho voters of l'otts vllle to-night. A county scat oxchango says politics is a ding on tho market in that town. Sauio here, neighbor. Tlio owners of si silk mill hnvo ottered to loeato in Tamaqua, if the people of that town will raise $110,000. Tho collieries resumed operations this morning, but the number of days to bo worked is not annoiincod. There nro ono or two Hepubllcan politicians in Shenandoah who would llko to seo somo 0110 "shako tho plum tree" J. J. Franoy has removed tho bay windows on the first floor of his property nt tho corner of Main and Lloyd streets. Tho Lawrence colliery employes wero paid 011 Satuiday. Thoso nt Gllberton aud Draper collieiies will be paid to-morrow. Tho members f tho Hepubllcan Club, recently organized in town, will meet this evening in the band room lit Robbins' hall. 1 rank A. J.verclt, lias decided to movu back to town from BrandoiivlUe. Ho will occupy ono of tlio Wnsloy houses on East Oak sheet. On the recommendation of tho District Attorney tho court entered nol presses in 87 cases from the last term. Thoy woro of a trivial character. Governor Hastings lias directed Attorney General McCormick to proceed against thoso held responsible for tbo Umpire luino dis aster nt Hrownsviilo. Tho daily newspaper is tho best advertising medium. Postal's, programs, dodgers, cir culurs, aro ull cphouioral, Tho public pay but little heed to them. If some parents should witness tho conduct of their children at some of tho Sunday evening chinch services In town thoy would bo soiely uinbairassed. (leorgo O. and I redorlck Brooko each received flSSO.SOO. 11, as their portion of tho estato of their father, Ldward Brooke, deceased, latu of Birdsbom. Philip McGuiro, of Tromont, left on Satur day for Asbville, North Carolina, to attoud the national convention of the Liquor League. Ho is n candidate for national score tary. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? P.iu-Tina, !.r.c. At Giuhlor Bios., ding storo. Hliieraey nf tho City Trusts. Tho Board of Directors of tho City Trusts to tho properties of tho Giruid Estate will lenvo Philadelphia 011 their annual tour, 011 Wednesday afternoon for Hazletou, and will leave that city Thurday morning for this town. They will visit the Kehloy Hun, Win. l'tnn, Packer Nos. 2, 3, i and 5 collieries, nnd nt the lattor colliery thoy will visit the underground workings. Thoy will tako diunor nt Girurdvillu at 1:00 o'clock, aud then proceed to the Maduria and Glrard washcry in that vicinity, and then proceed to the West and East BearHldgo colllorics, tlio John Blakely coal tract, (proposed lease), Gllberton colliery water hoisting shaft nnd the Tunnel itidge colliery. Thoy will thon return to Gtrardvillo for suppor at 0 o'clock, and reception at Armory hall at 8:00 o'clock. On Friday they will visit the collieries at Ccntralla, Ashland, Haven Hun, the Glrard dnms, farms in tlio Catawissa valley, and will leave Girard Manor at 3:30 p. m. for tbo return trip to Philadelphia. CARD "TO THE PUBLIC I Tlio underftlKiicrf hiw Ul.scon ttnued tlio utovo InisInesH nnd will devote his entliH attention to tlio rcpnlrlnjf of nil kinds of Htoves, hentcrs nnd raniei. All repairing Mil! receive prum.it attention, WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOrt HAL1C A valuable piece of real efitnte, containing four dwellings Splendid sew erage attached. Can be bought reasonable. Apply at the I1i:uai.i onice. lO-U-tf fOll SALK- -Valuable Shenandoah property, located on Oak street, with all J? centrally moilern conveniences, wtore room and dwelling. For further information apply at thin ofllce. tf IilOH JtKNT. Dwelling house, located corner Isloyd and West ntrecta, now occupied by Mrs. 8. I). He. All moilern conveniences. Apply on the preralnes. 10-3 IOK SAMS. Two pool tables In good condl lion. Can bo bought very reasonable. Apply to Anthony Hchiuloker. 10U South Main street. tf "TOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. Aih 1 ply to H. U, M. Hollopeter, attorney, Hhcnaniloah. TOUHAUC. A valuable property on West j Centre htreet, dwelling bouwo, and nil con veulenccK In desirable location. Apjdy to Thomas TohIi, for further particulars. ft-27-tf DRINK- CI.KAHY'S I5XTRA MNE QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. rnim.-ciimr-5T0E o DKAI.Klt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, SO Wost Centre Street. DANDRUFF ... Is the Btglnnlng of Baldness, WcstpHal's Htfxlltator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp, FOR SALE AT DOTS BMBER StlOF Ferguson House Illoclc, In considering terms of Peace, it is of vital im portance to remember that the largest piece and the best piece of really good chewing tobacco in the world is the 10-cent piece of Any discussion of pieces or comparison of brands can only result in the award of every claim to America and to Battle Ax. Try it to-day. erne er when you IKE ORKIN, Ah No. 1E9 South TERMINUS OP THE SCHUYLKILL We are again doing business at the old stand, with our former large stock of goods. Mr. Orkin is still in attendance and is conducting the business. He invites all his former patrons to call and pay him a visit. The stock consists of a complete line of jewelry and musical instru ments. The prices are the feature of the store ; they are within reach of every purchaser. Repairing a specialty. Before you buy elsewhere call and see our stock and get prices. No trouble to show goods. We have polite salespeople. Fall Opening at Kelly's Millinery Foreign patterns aud creations from our own work room are side by side in this great dis play. Millinery hats meet the demands of fashion. Most critical exaction is always asso ciated with the name of Mrs. J.J. Kelly. Rough Riders' trimmed hats, all colors, 65c; walking and Alpine hats, trimmed, 50c ; trimmed sailor hats, from 35c up ; children's trimmed hats, 75c up ; French felt hats, 75c up ; Velveteens, 25c per yard and up ; Silk velvet, 65c per yard and up-; fancy featheVs, from 25c up, quill 2c ; im ported fancy feathers, one of a kind ; black and colored birds, from 15c up ; Ostrich plumes, 25c up ; Ostrich tips, 3 in a bunch, 50c up; Nuns veil, iy yards long, $1 ; silk mourning veils, Si. 50, worth double; face veils for mourning, 25c up. Wocnnnot bo undersold, (is we buy anil hcII for cnsli only, Cnll and (ret our prices. Felt Hals of every description and shade at Mrs. J. J. Kelly. 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Ieave them at the office, we will do the rest, COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. The Peace Commission. S the name f buy again. S A Contented Woman Is she who has hor walls and ceilings decorated from our latent designs and rich colors In wall paper We hae a complete line of cxquMto tluU and nhatles, in tho most aitiwtlc combina tions nud inUemg, 'and wo will decorate jour home from kitchen to attic nt a rcanonuhlw llgme, J. P. GARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, l'a." Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Main Street, TRACTION COHPANY'S RAILWAY. DAVTS0N, THE FUENITUTCE AND QUEEN DEALEU Hereby makes his fall an nouncement to those who Intend to purchase n stove or range for the winter. Wo have olrcmly Bold n quantity of tlirm, ami will continue to liicreaiie our sales. Why? Ho eauiowonronowljenlniiersaiidwlHli to extali llsli n Kood trado by giving ynu full valuator every dollar you Invest. We eall special alien, lion to our "(Jiiecn Cinderella ItaiiKo" of which thoabovu cut Is a fuc-slmlle. It lias tlx cooklnR holes, made with flro box at cither right or left end, All tho latest linprovcinents-ull the best Idciut. Kour .piece tops. J-ariso high ovens,, thoroughly ventilated. Itemovobto nickel dooi plato willi broiuo luedullou. Tho sldu jhclf,, ovoii door kicker, shaker handle and knobs nro nickel plated. Duplex or triplex urate, that, can bo removed and replaced without dlsturb liiKthullnluKs. Direct draft damper. Ijirgoaslu pan. Cut long centre. Hinged cover. I'lrelllnt. or cust iron linings. Highly polished edges. molding nickel towel rod. SOLD AND GUARANTEED AT DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Alain St. Anthracite Political Club AiniiTS RVRRY MONDAY liVRNINCI at 7 o'clock at 2H Itaae afreet, Glovers' Hill, 11. M. T. 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